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The Business Traveler’s Dream, promoted as “the world’s first wholesale travel book engine,” worked like a charm for my staff at Social Editing. The main…
The Business Traveler’s Dream, promoted as “the world’s first wholesale travel book engine,” worked like a charm for my staff at Social Editing. The main…
As a person who wants to use social media as a way to advertise or promote a business or yourself, you should be aware of…
By Nicholas Klacsanzky What Exactly is CBT (Change Block Tracking)? On a virtual machine (VM) that runs on a ESX/ESXi host, you sometimes want to…
By Xu Xiangru From Sun Yang’s world record in the 1500m freestyle to Ye Shiwen in the women’s 400m individual medley, shocking news has never…
By Patrick West It takes a brave soul to write a revisionist history of the Second World War, one that goes against the orthodoxy that…
By Sean Bell Demands for transparency are central to the current culture of public debate. Climate scientists and their associations, the former English football captain,…
By Temi Ogunye It is interesting that many Christians no longer call upon the moral authority of their faith as their defence against criticisms made…
By Kate Hoyland What is it like to be taken over by a Chinese firm? Executives, speaking to The Economist tell of hungry decisiveness, followed…
By Valentine Rossetti The commercial release earlier this year of the film ‘I Am Love [Il Sono L’amore]—directed by Luca Guadagnino and co-produced by Tilda…
By Jason Smith We all have a soft spot for libraries. Maybe from being taken to the small local library by a primary school teacher…
By Sabreen Maryam Ali To read the morning newspaper in Britain today is to trudge through reams of dissent and disapproval with a worldly air…
By Rob Killick The Institute for New Economic Thinking, funded by billionaire George Soros, held its first Conference in early April 2010. Just in case…
By Bill Borde In one of J.G. Ballard’s short stories, advertising hoardings beam rays into the minds of consumers, causing them to swerve off the…
By David Birch I tend to arrive in Stratford at night; the Jubilee brings me in, the Central takes me out. These days as I…
By Sam Burt Is it acceptable for a publicly-funded British institution to be seen to be tacitly complying with the restriction of artistic freedom by…
Thursday, December 29, 2016 According to a study published on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), is…
Nineteenth-century physicists spent a lot of time trying to come up with wild, random ways to play with electricity. The best experiments of this kind…
Saturday, December 31, 2016 On Thursday, the U.S. government expelled 35 diplomats suspected of being Russian spies, and sanctioned the G.R.U. and F.S.B. intelligence agencies.…
“Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins. Which of the two has the grander view?” – Victor Hugo His father died during his mother’s pregnancy.…
Monday, December 26, 2016 A military plane carrying 92 people crashed into the Black Sea two minutes after departing Sochi, Russia yesterday. The Tupolev Tu-154…
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